BBC Science Focus

Giraffe rescue

How conservati­onists saved endangered giraffes from flooding

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The Kenya Wildlife Service and the charity Save Giraffes Now have rescued two of eight Rothchild’s giraffes that became trapped on a small island in Kenya’s Lake Baringo, following a bout of

flooding caused by heavy rainfall. They plan to save the remaining animals over

the neZt few months.

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Lake Baringo, Kenya
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 ??  ?? The giraffes were originally homed on the island in 2011, in order to protect them from poachers. There are thought to be fewer than 2,000 Rothchild’s giraffes left in the wild, making them one of the most endangered giraffe subspecies.
The animals were sedated and blindfolde­d to calm them down, before being floated to safety on a raft that was specially constructe­d by locals. This female, named Asiwa, was the first passenger.
The giraffes were originally homed on the island in 2011, in order to protect them from poachers. There are thought to be fewer than 2,000 Rothchild’s giraffes left in the wild, making them one of the most endangered giraffe subspecies. The animals were sedated and blindfolde­d to calm them down, before being floated to safety on a raft that was specially constructe­d by locals. This female, named Asiwa, was the first passenger.
 ??  ?? Rothschild’s are one of the largest of the nine subspecies of giraffe and can reach heights of nearly six metres and weigh more than 1,000kg.
Rothschild’s are one of the largest of the nine subspecies of giraffe and can reach heights of nearly six metres and weigh more than 1,000kg.
 ??  ?? The team celebrates after completing the almost 6km trip to Asiwa’s new home in the 4,400-acre Ruko Giraffe Sanctuary.
The team celebrates after completing the almost 6km trip to Asiwa’s new home in the 4,400-acre Ruko Giraffe Sanctuary.

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